Iota Cassiopeiae

ι Cassiopeiae

The Bayer-designated stars in Cassiopeia. Iota Cassiopeiae is circled.
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0      Equinox J2000.0
Constellation Cassiopeia
ι Cas A
Right ascension 02h 29m 03.960s
Declination +67° 24 08.70
Apparent magnitude (V) 4.61 (4.65 / 8.48)
ι Cas B
Right ascension 02h 29m 03.567s
Declination +67° 24 07.01
Apparent magnitude (V) 6.87
ι Cas C
Right ascension 02h 29m 05.086s
Declination +67° 24 05.53
Apparent magnitude (V) 9.05 (9.14 / 11.84)
Characteristics
U−B color index +0.03
B−V color index +0.12
ι Cas A
Spectral type A3p / G6
Variable type α2 CVn
ι Cas B
Spectral type F5
ι Cas C
Spectral type K4 / M2
U−B color index +0.18
B−V color index +0.72
Astrometry
Radial velocity (Rv)1.2 ± 2 km/s
Proper motion (μ) RA: -26.61 mas/yr
Dec.: 38.21 mas/yr
Parallax (π)22.22±0.08 mas
Distance146.8 ± 0.5 ly
(45.0 ± 0.2 pc)
Absolute magnitude (MV)1.62±0.07 (Aa) 5.60±0.17 (Ab)
Orbit
Primaryι Cas Aa
Companionι Cas Ab
Period (P)48.72±0.45 yr
Semi-major axis (a)0.423±0.004
Eccentricity (e)0.637±0.004
Inclination (i)148.2±1.3°
Longitude of the node (Ω)176.6±1.8°
Periastron epoch (T)B 1993.21±0.05
Argument of periastron (ω)
(secondary)
328.2±1.9°
Orbit
Primaryι Cas A
Companionι Cas B
Period (P)2400 yr
Semi-major axis (a)6.50″
Eccentricity (e)0.40
Inclination (i)102.9±0.3°
Longitude of the node (Ω)188.0±0.9°
Periastron epoch (T)B 940±47
Argument of periastron (ω)
(secondary)
113.3±3.4°
Details
ι Cas Aa
Mass1.98 M
Radius2.3±0.4 R
Luminosity24 L
Temperature8,360±275 K
Rotation1.74033 d
Rotational velocity (v sin i)48 km/s
Age100 Myr
ι Cas Ab
Mass0.98 M
ι Cas B
Mass1.28 M
Temperature6540 K
ι Cas Ca
Temperature4520 ± 20 K
ι Cas Cb
Temperature3,590±45 K
Other designations
BD+66°213, HD 15089, HIP 11569, HR 707, SAO 12298
ι Cas A: TYC 4058-1504-1
ι Cas B: TYC 4058-1504-2
ι Cas C: TYC 4058-1505-1
Database references
SIMBADι Cas
ι Cas A
ι Cas B
ι Cas C

Iota Cassiopeiae (ι Cas, ι Cassiopeiae) is a star system in the constellation Cassiopeia. The system has a combined apparent magnitude of about 4.5, making it visible to the naked eye. Based on its parallax, it is located about 133 light-years (41 parsecs) from Earth.